People treat it," said Goethe, " as if that incomprehensible and most high Being, who is even beyond the reach of thought, were only their equal. Otherwise, they would not say the Lord God, the dear God,\ the good God. This expression becomes to them,... The Wisdom of Goethe - Trang 73bởi Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, John Stuart Blackie - 1883 - 246 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1850 - 472 trang
...spoke upon religious subjects, and the abuse of the divine name. " People treat it," said Goethe, " as if that incomprehensible and most high Being, who...which no thought is attached whatever. If they were impressed by His greatness they would be dumb, and through veneration unwilling to name Him." * That... | |
| 1867 - 548 trang
...glorifying of silence, and also of his tendency to symbolism : — "People treat the divine name," said he, "as if that incomprehensible and most high Being,...they would not say, the Lord God, the dear God, the flood God. This expression becomes to them, especially to the clergy, who have it daily in their mouths,... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1875 - 642 trang
...reach of thought, were only their equal. Otherwise, they would not say the Lord God, the dear Godrf the good God. This expression becomes to them, especially...which no thought is attached whatever. If they were impressed by His greatness they would be dumb, and through veneration unwilling to name Him." * That... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann, Frédéric Jacob Soret - 1875 - 640 trang
...spoke upon religious subjects, and the abuse of the divine name. " People treat it," said Goethe, " as if that incomprehensible and most high Being, who...Otherwise, they would not say the Lord God, the dear Godrf the fjood God. This expression becomes to them, especially to the clergy, who have it daily in... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1878 - 238 trang
...Eckermann, Goethe complained of people treating God as if the most inconceivable, sublimest of Beings was their equal. " Otherwise they would not say ' the Lord God,' ' the dear God,' ' the good God.' He becomes to them, especially to the priests, who have Him daily in their mouth, a phrase, a mere... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1883 - 884 trang
...spoke upon religious subjects, and the abuse of the divine name. " People treat it," said Goethe, " as if that incomprehensible and most high Being, who...Otherwise, they would not say the Lord God, the dear Godrf the f/ood God. This expression becomes to them, especially to the clergy, who have it daily in... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1890 - 384 trang
...in A reality, it was mistaken for a Christian poem." " People treat the divine name," said Goethe, " as if that incomprehensible and most high Being, who...beyond the reach of thought, were only their equal. If they were impressed by His greatness they would be dumb, and through veneration unwilling to name... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1901 - 418 trang
...spoke upon religious subjects, and the abuse of the divine name. " People treat it, " said Goethe, " as if that incomprehensible and most high Being, who...equal. Otherwise, they would not say the LORD GOD, the DBAR Goo.f the GOOD GOD. This expression becomes to them, especially to the clergy, who have it daily... | |
| 1904 - 214 trang
...it. The real and essential meaning of "virtue" is in that straightness of back. — Ruskin. Evening. People treat the divine name as if that incomprehensible...beyond the reach of thought, were only their equal. If they were truly impressed by his greatness they would be dumb, and through veneration unwilling... | |
| 1918 - 624 trang
...so-called, is always a matter of the inner man, and a thing specially belonging to the individual. People treat the divine name as if that incomprehensible...not say the "Lord God, the dear God, the good God." If they were truly impressed by His greatness they would be dumb, and through veneration unable to... | |
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